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BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS APPLICATION

NEW YORK
FILM ACADEMY
Students Name

Birth Date

NARRATIVE STATEMENT & CREATIVE PORTFOLIO

LAST (FAMILY) FIRST MIDDLE

Month

Day

Year

Email Address

Todays Date (Month /Day /Year)

A. NARRATIVE STATEMENT

The narrative statement shall be a mature and self-reflective essay (Maximum of 3 typed pages) detailing the applicants reasons
for pursuing a degree in the motion picture arts. The essay should take into account the individuals history, formative creative
experiences, contemporary influences and inspirations, and personal artistic dreams.

B. CREATIVE PORTFOLIO

The creative portfolio is a contributing factor for admission to the Bachelor of Fine Arts programs. However, the New York Film
Academy does not assume applicants have prior experience or examples of film work. The admissions committee understands that
many applicants have a wide range of creative interests, and welcomes examples of creative writing or other art forms(please see
details below). For many applicants, the narrative statement and letters of recommendation, reveal the most about an applicants
potential for success in the program.
Applicants must submit one or two examples of original work that best demonstrate their talent and ability as creative individuals.
All film/video submissions must be submitted on DVD or hyperlink where the submission can be viewed, regardless of image
capture format (20 minutes maximum). Applicants may also submit supporting materials such as slides or photographs (10
maximum).
Creative samples are accepted in various stages of development, or as completed work. Examples of work can range from
drawings, conceptual illustrations. storyboards, designs, photographs, three dimensional models, or digitally generated images.
Students may choose to submit a typed screenplay or short story (10 page maximum).
Acting program applicants may choose to make an appointment for an on campus audition, or submit a DVD or hyperlink with
your introduction and two one-minute contrasting monologues from either a published play or screenplay. When choosing audition
materials, it is important to choose roles that are age and type appropriate. It is also important to read the entire play or screenplay
prior to your audition.
Photography program applicants must submit a creative portfolio that consists of fifteen (15) still images. For each of the
photographs, the applicant will explain the history of the idea and what inspired it. Maximum of 10 pages combined.
While the creative portfolio is the primary determining factor for admission, The New York Film Academy understands that many
applicants have attained applicable skills from various professional experiences in publishing, entertainment, media production,
etc. With these applicants, the Admissions Committee will take into special account the narrative statement and rsum when
determining an applicants potential for success in the program.

1. Submission Type:

c Film/ Video

c Slide/ Photos

c Screenplay/Story c Audition

c Other

Title
Description
If Film / Video Submission, Type:
2. Submission Type:

c Film/ Video

c DVD

c Hyperlink:

c Slide/ Photos

Running Time:

c Screenplay/Story c Audition

c Other

Title
Description
If Film / Video Submission, Type:

c DVD

c Hyperlink:

Running Time:

NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY | 3300 Riverside Dr., Burbank, CA 91505 | TEL: 888-988-NYFA I 818-333-3580 | FAX: 818-333-3557

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